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m41
The M41 Walker Bulldog, officially 76-mm Gun Tank, M41, was an American light tank developed for armed reconnaissance purposes. It was produced by Cadillac between 1951 and 1954 and marketed successfully to the United States Army as a replacement for its aging fleet of World War II vintage M24 Chaffee tanks. Although engineered first and foremost as a reconnaissance vehicle, the M41's weight and armament also made it effective in the close infantry support role and for rapid airborne deployments. Upon entering US service, all M41s received the designation Little Bulldog and subsequently, Walker Bulldog after the late General Walton Walker, who was killed in a Jeep accident in 1950. The M41 was the first postwar American light tank to see worldwide service, and was exported in considerable numbers by the US, particularly to Asia.Development of the M41 proceeded slowly until the outbreak of the Korean War, when the US Army's renewed demands for more tanks resulted in its being rushed into production. The haste with which it was initially produced led to a number of technical problems, which, coupled with the relatively cramped dimensions of its hull interior, gave it a somewhat mediocre reputation among American tank crews. It was also considered too large in comparison to the Chaffee for a reconnaissance asset. Funding for the M41 program was slashed accordingly, and more emphasis placed on the development of new medium tanks such as the M47 Patton. Cadillac ceased production of the M41 in late 1954, and it was not in US service long before being replaced by the M551 Sheridan during the 1960s.
6 FULL BOXES, 1 PARTIAL BOX WITH 32 ROUNDS. NOS, BALL CALIBER .38 M41 - 332 ROUNDS OLIN MATHIESON/WINCHESTER
PORTLAND/VANCOUVER METRO AREA ONLY WILL NOT SHIP.
The final version of the venerable Carcano reverted back to a long rifle/marksman concept with adjustable sights, but arrived too late for service on the vast desert plains of North Africa. It is thought most of these served on the Eastern Front and the Balkans until the Italian Surrender in...
3 FULL, 1 PARTIAL (47) BOXES, 50 CARTRIDGES BALL CALIBER .38 M41 LOT WCC6038 OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION
FOR SALE IN PORTLAND, OR METRO ONLY. WILL NOT SHIP UNLESS YOU HAVE A LOCAL (PORTLAND) FFL THAT I CAN DROP IT OFF AT AND THEY WILL SHIP TO YOU.
Have a precision armament
M41 Severe-Dutu Muzzle Brake mounted but never shot threw sold rifle it was on so doing me no good comes with install wrench also
I paided $125
Would take $85 or trade for an ASR mount
I have magazines for the .22 LR caliber S&W 41 that I would like to trade for an equivalent number of .22 LR caliber S&W 422 magazines.
The mags are unused, NOS, and well built. I do not know what company made them. I bought them understanding that M41 mags "fit" the M422. Well, they do to...